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22-Feb-2005, 10:27 AM #1
set up dual boot system
hey i have a seagate 160gb hd set up on two partitions, 120gb for windows files and some other random files, 40gb for some other stuff
i want to set up a dual boot system with linspire, how do i do that?
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23-Feb-2005, 05:07 PM #2
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Originally Posted by orochimaru
hey i have a seagate 160gb hd set up on two partitions, 120gb for windows files and some other random files, 40gb for some other stuff
i want to set up a dual boot system with linspire, how do i do that?
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23-Feb-2005, 06:04 PM #3
Linspire's installation routine should do that.
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